As the Invasion of America Continues, Two Glimmers of Hope
Why the Supreme Court battle is not over, and why the Court needs to hear our voices before it makes its final ruling.
The invasion of the United States by foreign migrants across the southern border now poses an existential threat to the United States as a nation. It threatens to erase America entirely—to change her so completely and irrevocably that one of these years—2023, 2024, or 2025—will be recorded in history as the year that the America declared in 1776 ceased to exist. This current administration sponsors this invasion, and the administration’s goal is to import voters from the third world to kill American culture and out-vote native and naturalized Americans. That is why the current immigration crisis should be termed a “hostile invasion,” because it has a purpose—the same purpose that every hostile invasion throughout history has had—to dispossess the current inhabitants of their property and rights and make us subservient. But because there are plenty of Americans with the spirit of 1776, the fight is not over. These past two weeks, we have seen two glimmers of hope. It is essential that we maximize on them both.
The first glimmer of hope is that the suffering American people (beyond the politically engaged) seem to be waking up. If you are on “political Twitter,” you almost certainly saw the clips that circulated this last week of residents in a predominantly black neighborhood of Boston being turned away from their local community recreation center. They were being turned away because, in the middle of the night, the Democrat leadership of Boston bussed in countless migrants and housed them in the recreation center. One man in particular went viral for his rant against the police who were blocking access to the building. Here is a selection of his best points, but you can watch the entire clip on X here, and I encourage you to do so.
“I've been here my whole f**king life. I can yell, and I'm f**king angry. Why can't I get in the f**king building? Where's the mayor at?”
“It’s a f**king money grab.”
“Y'all don't give a f**k about the motherf**kers that was born and f**king raised here.“
“Y'all gonna bring some other motherf**kers here. That doesn't f**king add up.”
“I'm f**king homeless. I work a full-time job. 40 hours. And can’t pay to live here. How the f**ck are y’all going to bring someone else here?”
Regular Americans—people who might not pay that much attention to politics, people who might not even vote, or vote Democrat—are waking up to the assault that is our government’s mass migration plan, because it is directly affecting them. As people finally see the brazen and grossly unjust actions of our government to overwhelm us and dispossess us, Republicans must realize that now is the time to act with maximum aggression to counter the invasion. The people will support politics and policies that take a stand against this attack.
That highlights the second glimmer of hope in the last two weeks—Greg Abbott’s defiance at the border. The Texas standoff is a good starting point, but it needs to go farther. This federalism dispute is only getting started, and it needs to be the hill we die on. Wade Miller, the Executive Director of Citizens for Renewing America, has made the point that Abbott’s actions right now place Texas in a deterrent posture, but the state is not actively repelling the invasion.
It is imperative that Texas get even more aggressive. What does Abbott have to lose? He’s already garnered the headlines that suggest he is all but at civil war. The Left thinks he is a lunatic, and the right hails him a hero. [Plus, Abbott wants to be president someday. WIth DeSantis sidelined, Abbott probably feels all the more hopeful about his prospects.] He should shift gears to fully and robustly repel the invasion of our nation—the popular support for him would be overwhelming. It is also important to signal now that we the people will support the state authorities who stand up to stop the invasion come what may. This is critical, because the Supreme Court needs to hear us loud and clear on immigration. It is common knowledge that the Court considers the politics of its decisions in addition to the legal merits, and, in this dispute, the Court has yet to make the final decision.
Keep in mind what the Supreme Court actually did in its highly publicized determination on January 22nd. The Fifth Circuit had granted an injunction against the United States barring the federal government from removing razor wire along the border. The Supreme Court vacated that injunction. All this really means is that there is no longer a court order directed at the federal government forbidding it from removing the razor wire. There is no order directed at Texas yet that tells Texas it must stand down. The fact that the Court vacated the injunction suggests that the Court thinks the federal government will ultimately prevail on the legal merits of this federalism fight, but that is still a pending question. The Supreme Court must truly fear that, if it fashions a ruling that permits the federal government to continue this invasion, the states will refuse to accept the decision of the Court. Now that would be a constitutional crisis.
The more aggressive Abbott gets now, and the more the other states and the people rise up in support of his defense of our nation, the more the Supreme Court will see that mutiny is brewing. We must make clear to Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts that we will not sit idly by and peacefully hand over our patrimony to the third world. It is time to join Texas and raise the flag: Come and Take It.